You're supposed to fastboot flash zip twice. The first time will fail with remote: 90 hboot pre-update because it updates the hboot first. The second time will flash the RUU. Although I have no idea what you did, but given that you apparently have 0 clue to what you're doing (because you might be a monkey just punching keys) i say you're f*cked. It looks like you tried to flash a GSM zip onto your CDMA HTC One and succeeded in flashing hboot only. Since you're S-ON, you are royally screwed since I think the GSM hboot will not recognize your partition layout and will refuse to boot. Don't think you can revert back with an official RUU either (no downgrades). Have fun with your new paperweight.

@ghul21 He is able to flash while S-ON because it looks like the zip is properly signed (otherwise I'm sure hboot would not have been updated in the first place anyways).

You're supposed to fastboot flash zip twice. The first time will fail with remote: 90 hboot pre-update because it updates the hboot first. The second time will flash the RUU. Although I have no idea what you did, but given that you apparently have 0 clue to what you're doing (because you might be a monkey just punching keys) i say you're f*cked.

@ghul21 He is able to flash while S-ON because it looks like the zip is properly signed (otherwise I'm sure hboot would not have been updated in the first place anyways).

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